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Old 05-07-2003, 05:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by shopgirl
O.K.

I called the lady back. The position would be
selling all of the bank's products such as loans
and investments.
It all depends on how you feel about "selling" - it has many interpretations.

Is this in-store sales, or are you expected to telemarket or door-to-door? What are the quotas, BY PRODUCT? What commissions/base salary are offered, and benefits?

Working for a bank is nice with the extra holidays, but it can also be stifling, speaking from experience.

If you really want to "sell" loans, such as mortgages, home equity loans, etc....your best bet for high income, and, if you don't mind a little risk, is to do what I do - be a mortgage broker. There may be licensing requirements for your state however, so do your homework.

Finally....any other "sure" offers coming in? If not, take it - income is income in today's economy - things are starting to change for the better, very, very slowly, so this might be a good foot-in-the-door type opportunity.

Best of luck!
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